Songster
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c. 1300, \"one who makes music with the voice, a singer,\" male or female (mid-13c. as a surname), agent noun from sing (v.). It replaced Old English songer \"psalm-writer,\" sangere \"singer, poet\" (also see songster). Fem. form singestre is attested from early 13c. (translating Latin cantrix); singeresse is from late 14c.
The Harris Collection has one of the largest collections of songsters in any American library. Of the 648 songsters listed in the Lowens bibliography of songsters published before 1821, the Harris Collection has more than 200, of which 40 are unlocated elsewhere. The earliest songster in the collection is the Select Songster compiled by Philo Musico (New Haven: printed by Daniel Bowen, 1786).
Many songsters are associated with political campaigns; notable are those associated with the 1860 and 1864 Abraham Lincoln presidential elections. Patriotic songsters were very popular during times of war; the War of 1812 and the Civil War saw the publication of numerous songsters. In addition to songsters associated with the Union cause, there are more than a dozen very scarce Confederate songsters in the collection.
The McLellan Lincoln Collection includes numerous songsters related to the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln. At the Providence Public Library, there are also related songsters in the Caleb Fiske Harris Civil War Collection.
Other libraries with extensive collections of songsters include the American Antiquarian Association, the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Library of Congress (Rare Book Division), Harvard University Library, the University of Pennsylvania Library, and the New York Public Library. 59ce067264
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